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Gravity Box(One of the best Xposed Module) for Android smartphones

GravityBox is a module which primary goal is to provide the users of MediaTek platform (which is well known for not being opensource friendly)
with a tweak, box to turn their vanilla Android stock ROM into custom ROM packed with additional features and tweaks.
Additionally, it should run on any device having vanilla or close to vanilla Android not diverting too much from AOSP (Android Open Source Project).

Gravity Box [JB] (Only for phones running on stock Jelly Bean)

Main features
- QuickSettings tile management with additional tiles and tile reordering
- CyanogenMod Pie Controls
- Lockscreen targets
- Expanded desktop
- Lock screen tweaks
- Statusbar tweaks
- Navigation bar tweaks
- Power tweaks
- Display tweaks
- Phone tweaks
- Media tweaks
- Hardware key actions
- Smart Radio
- Ultimate notification control
... and many more

Compatibility
- Supports most of the MTK devices (MT6589/MT6577/MT8389) running ROM based on vanilla Android (AOSP) 4.1/4.2
- Supports other devices running vanilla Android (AOSP) 4.1/4.2/4.3
- DOES NOT support ROMs vastly modified by device manufacturers (HTC Sense, Samsung Touchwiz, MIUI, LeWa, ...)
- SHOULD NOT be used with custom ROMs like CM, AOSPA, RootBox, SlimBean - it makes no sense since the most of the features are already
in the ROM (may cause conflicts and unexpected behaviour)

Download Link(stable version):- com.ceco.gm2.gravitybox_v125_7b134f.apk

Gravity Box [KK] (Only for phones running stock KitKat)

Main features
- QuickSettings tile management with additional tiles and tile reordering
- CyanogenMod Pie Controls
- Lockscreen targets
- Expanded desktop with semi-immersive and immersive modes
- Lock screen tweaks
- Statusbar tweaks
- Navigation bar tweaks
- Power tweaks
- Display tweaks
- Media tweaks
- Hardware key actions
- Dialer tweaks
- Launcher tweaks
- Screen recording
- Smart radio
- Notification control (per-app notification LED/sounds/vibrations)
... and many more

Compatibility
- Supports AOSP devices running vanilla Android 4.4
- Supports Motorola Moto G Dual SIM running stock KitKat
- Supports ThL 5000 running stock KitKat and potentially other MediaTek devices running pure MediaTek ROMs
- DOES NOT support devices running ROMs vastly modified by device manufacturers (HTC Sense, Samsung TouchWiz, MIUI, LeWa, Xperia, ...)
- SHOULD NOT be used with custom ROMs like CM, AOSPA, RootBox, SlimBean and others - it makes no sense since the most of the features are already
in the ROM (may cause conflicts and unexpected behaviour)

Download Link(stable version):- com.ceco.kitkat.gravitybox_v128_7613ea.apk

Gravity Box [LP] (Only for phones running stock Lollipop)

Main features
- QuickSettings tile management with additional tiles and tile reordering
- CyanogenMod Pie Controls
- Expanded desktop with semi-immersive and immersive modes
- Lock screen tweaks
- Statusbar tweaks
- Navigation bar tweaks
- Power tweaks
- Display tweaks
- Media tweaks
- Hardware key actions
- Dialer tweaks
- Launcher tweaks
- Screen recording
- Smart radio
- Notification control (per-app notification LED/sounds/vibrations)
... and many more

Compatibility
- Supports AOSP devices running vanilla Android 5.0
- DOES NOT support devices running ROMs vastly modified by device manufacturers (HTC Sense, Samsung Touchwiz, MIUI, LeWa, Xperia, ...)
- SHOULD NOT be used with custom ROMs like CM, AOSPA, RootBox, SlimBean and others - it makes no sense since the most of the features are already in the ROM (may cause conflicts and unexpected behaviour)

Download Link(stable version):- com.ceco.lollipop.gravitybox_v510_298cce.apk

Screenshots (KK):-

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The iPhone 7 may take some cues from Apple Watch

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The iPhone 7 remains a mystery but rumors will continue to arise until Apple confirms key information. On the other hand, the Apple Watch may show some clues about what to expect regarding the next flagship smartphone.

The iPhone 7 remains a mystery but rumors will continue to arise until Apple confirms key information. On the other hand, the Apple Watch may show some clues about what to expect regarding the next flagship smartphone.

The Apple Watch if simply said is just an iPhone on the wrist, but at the same time it is different from an iPhone.

applewatch1For the first of the things that Apple will bring to the iPhone 7 from the Apple Watch is the force touch, which is also there in the New Macbook. And this will help make the iPhone 7 much more thinner than the previous generation, and lets just believe it to be true as Apple loves the  thinner next generation gimmick with each of it's product.

The ability to press on the screen to bring up new menus would definitely be useful, as it would reduce the time in which we need to go to the options and then various menus till we reach the desired destination. Texting could become easier, and even editing photos will receive an upgrade.

What Apple may not have is the Digital Crown on the iPhone 7, and thank god for that as we don't have to go back to the PDA days with the clie's and all that stuff and hear from Apple this is totally the most new and innovative thing done the first time on a phone. We really don't care as it won't be useful.

 

Here are some other rumors about Apple's upcoming iPhone 7

Some believe that Apple will skip releasing updated versions of the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, and instead jump to the iPhone 7. If rumors are correct, the iPhone 7 will have a 4.7-inch screen while the 7 Plus will carry a 5.5-inch display, similar to its predecessors.

Originally, there was speculation that Apple would release a 4-inch iPhone but this is unlikely.

Apple may also add a stronger processor and RAM to the next line of iPhones. They will likely integrate its most advanced A9 chipset alongside 2GB of Ram in the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus. This means the phones will have very high RAM space.

The camera will without a doubt receive an overhaul. Image stabilization can be expected and reports say that the next iPhones will deliver DSLR-like images using a dual-lens camera system. This latter theory has been confirmed with Apple's acquisition of LinX, a company that is known for developing advanced camera sensors.

Apple may also improve the touch experience on the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus.

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Xiaomi Mi Band up for registrations, 1000 units to be sold at Re 1

The Xiaomi Mi Band is the cheapest wearable device in the market right now and costs only Rs. 999

Mi Band

At the recent Xiaomi Mi4i launch in Delhi, the Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi surprised everyone by announcing the Mi Band in India. The cheapest wearable in the market is now up for registrations in India and will soon be up for sale in the market and it will be very very soon up for grabs and the first ever indian Mi Band sale is on the 4th of May,2015. Xiaomi also announced a surprise — the company will put up the first 1000 units of the Mi Band for only Re 1. This will be done through a separate flash sale though at their own website on the 5th.

2The Xiaomi Mi Band is up for registrations right now and the first flash sale is scheduled for May 4, while the special Re 1 flash sale will be held at 2pm on May 5. The company also mentions that the units sold at Re 1 will be available for free delivery, but may not enjoy the same warranty conditions as regular Mi Band units.

 

3Unlike other products by Xiaomi, the Mi Band will not sell through its usual channels like Flipkart and other etailers. Instead, the device will be available only on Mi.com and users will have to buy it through that website.

 

4Apart from the Re 1 sale, the Mi Band will sell in India for Rs. 999, which is less than half of what its competitors cost, and for that we say it is heck more worth it than any other fitness band out there in the market at the given time, and cost.

 

Re. 1 Mi Band Special Preview Terms & Conditions

  1. 5Registration period on mi.com/in from 28/4 2PM to 4/5 2PM.
  2. Re. 1 Mi Band Special Sale will be on 5/5 2PM. Registering gives you a chance to purchase (while stocks last) during this sale.
  3. Each registered Mi Account is only entitled to purchase of one Mi Band (black strap).
  4. Mi Band purchased at Re. 1 will be entitled to free delivery.
  5. Limited stocks available, and adding to cart does not guarantee purchase. Please proceed to checkout to place your order for early confirmation.
  6. Items in shopping cart will be cleared after 2 hours. Checking out and placing orders promptly within this time period is highly recommended.
  7. Do share or tweet your purchase on the Mi India Facebook page (www.fb.com/MiIndiaOfficial) or Mi India Twitter account (@MiIndiaOfficial) for a chance to earn additional surprise gifts.
  8. This Mi Band Preview sale is deemed a special sale. No refunds will be allowed.
  9. All queries on this preview should be directed onto the main Timeline on the Mi India Facebook page (www.fb.com/MiIndiaOfficial) or Mi India Twitter account (@MiIndiaOfficial).

 

OneTouch Idol 3 Review

OneTouch Idol 3 review: How good can a $250 smartphone be?

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With its biometric eye-scanning and reversible body, Alcatel's new Android phone is not your typical budget device.

While many people pay $600 to $700 for high-end smartphones (and yes, even if you buy a flagship phone on contract from a carrier for an initial $200, you're still paying the full price as part of your monthly service rate), more and more companies are offering perfectly decent mobile devices for a fraction of the cost.

The latest contender is Alcatel, whose new OneTouch Idol 3 phone sells for a mere $250. That's $250 outright, with no contracts, commitments or obligations to pay inflated monthly bills for the next two years. You can take the phone and use it wherever you want -- on any carrier compatible with the AT&T or T-Mobile LTE network in the U.S., including prepaid providers that'll charge as little as $30 to $45 per month with no strings attached.

It's amazing what type of technology a couple of hundred bucks can get you these days.

A simple but versatile form

In terms of looks, Alcatel OneTouch Idol 3 isn't far removed from Samsung's pre-Galaxy S6 style. The phone is predominantly plastic, with a trim made to look like shiny metal and a back that features an emulated "brushed metal" finish. It's reasonably attractive, though a little insubstantial -- especially the back panel, which has a paper-like texture and isn't exactly delightful to the touch. But remember: This is a $250 phone. When you adjust your expectations accordingly, it's actually quite impressive. And while the Idol 3 is a bit on the big side, it doesn't feel particularly cumbersome compared to most current flagship phones.

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Speaking of size, the Idol 3 has a 5.5-in. 1080p IPS LCD display that doesn't disappoint. It's not going to blow you away like the screens of many top-of-the-line devices (but again: Expectations). It's bright, crisp and certainly no cause for complaint. And it's flanked by two speakers that deliver loud and clear -- if somewhat tinny -- audio.

One unusual element of the Idol 3 is the fact that the phone is fully reversible, meaning you can use it in any orientation. That functionality extends even to calls: Thanks to microphones on the top and bottom of the phone's face, you can actually make and receive calls while holding the device upside-down. The entire user interface rotates -- you can barely even tell anything's out of the ordinary.

It's a clever concept, but there's one issue that keeps it from being entirely useful: When you receive a call, the Idol 3 locks into whatever orientation was last used on the phone. So if you were using the phone normally and then shut off the screen and dropped it into your pocket upside-down, an incoming call would work only in the normal right-side-up orientation -- and the phone wouldn't allow the orientation to change until the call had ended. That's apparently due to an FCC requirement, but it's still a bummer that weakens the benefit of this feature.

Eye-scanning security

The OneTouch Idol 3 offers an interesting security option called Eye-D. The biometric system uses blood vessel patterns in the whites of your eyes to recognize you (via the front-facing camera) and unlock your device.

It worked consistently well: The system identified me every time, even in extremely dim lighting and as of this writing, has yet to authorize any impostors. The process is a bit poky, though: You have to carefully position the device so your eyes land in the appropriate place on the screen, which typically ends up taking several seconds each time. Neat as it is in theory, I suspect most folks will get frustrated with the delay and end up turning the feature off.

Everything else

Beyond the bells and whistles, the Idol 3 runs custom software based on Google's Android 5.0.2 Lollipop operating system. For the most part, Alcatel has stuck with Google's stock Lollipop-level UI, which makes the user experience pretty pleasant.

The company has made a handful of unfortunate design tweaks -- like redesigning system icons and folders with an out-of-place iOS-like appearance and adding a bafflingly redundant second Back button into the Camera app -- but they're mostly things you can get around by installing a custom launcher and downloading official Google apps to replace the Alcatel-modified versions. The core UI itself is generally commendable.

 

 

Although the Idol 3 uses a stock-like version of the Android Lollipop UI, its icons are rather strangely redesigned.
Although the Idol 3 uses a stock-like version of the Android Lollipop UI, its icons are rather strangely redesigned.

The Idol 3's performance is also solid: The phone initially felt a little laggy and jerky, but a prerelease software update sent late last week went a long way toward improving its speed and smoothness. Camera quality is mediocre: The device's photos are neither fantastic nor consistent, but you shouldn't have much trouble capturing a decent-looking image that's fine enough for sharing. And onboard storage is a low point, with just shy of 10GB available, but the Idol has a microSD slot hidden within its SIM card tray that lets you add up to 128GB of additional space.

Last but not least, battery life is acceptably average: I've typically been able to make it from morning to night -- though sometimes just barely -- with around three to four hours of active screen-on time.

At a Glance

Alcatel OneTouch Idol 3

Price: $250

Pros: Low off-contract cost; LTE connectivity; attractive form; impressive 1080p display; good front-facing speakers; eye-scanning security system; generally commendable Lollipop-level user interface; solid performance; SD card slot for external storage; can make and receive calls upside-down

Cons: Insubstantial build quality; some unfortunate software modifications; mediocre camera; low on-board storage

Final Verdict

My recommendation for an inexpensive yet satisfactory Android experience is usually Motorola's Moto G, which runs $180 unlocked. For an extra $70, the Idol 3 gives you a larger, higher-resolution display and LTE connectivity -- something the U.S. model of the Moto G lacks. And while Alcatel's software isn't quite at the level of Motorola's, it's very usable, and its pain points are easily covered up. (Of course, Motorola is known for providing Android OS upgrades quickly and reliably to its devices, while Alcatel is more of a wild card in that regard.)

I'd be remiss not to mention that at $250, the Idol 3 is dangerously close to the price of the $298 OnePlus One -- an unlocked phone that manages to pack flagship-caliber hardware into an unusually affordable package (and that, following months of an invite-only ordering system, is actually now available for anyone to buy). For a difference of $48, it's impossible not to at least mull over that next-tier option.

The OnePlus One is an outlier, however -- and the OneTouch Idol 3 really does deliver an awful lot of bang for the buck. If you're looking for an impressive mid range smartphone at an affordable price, Alcatel's latest offering is definitely one you'll want to consider.

 

Spice unveils its first 4G smartphone Stellar 519

Spice unveils its first 4G smartphone Stellar 519 at Rs 8,499

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Indian manufacturer Spice has unveiled its first 4G smartphone named the Spice Stellar 519 at a price of Rs 8,499 in India. The device will be available in two colour variants namely  Slate Grey and Steel Blue. The company says that the device will be available across the country via several online retail stores and Spice Hotspot stores.

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The smartphone sports a 5-inch FWVGA display with a 480 x 854 pixel resolution with 196 ppi pixel density. It is powered by a 1.2GHz quad-core processor paired with 1GB RAM.

The Stellar 519 comes equipped with an 8MP rear camera with auto-focus and a 3.2MP front facing camera. It also comes with Proximity and Light sensors, Snapdragon Audio+ and Voice+ features and also supports multiple Indian languages. In terms of storage, the device includes 8GB internal space that can be further expanded up to 32GB via microSD card slot. The smartphone runs on rather older Android 4.4.4 KitKat.

The Stellar 519 is fuelled by a 2500mAh battery. In terms of connectivity, the smartphone supports 4G connectivity, WiFi/Hotspot/Wi-Fi tethering and Bluetooth 4.0.

Commenting on the launch, Prashant Bindal, CEO, Spice Mobility Ltd, said, “We are thrilled to introduce our first 4G LTE smartphone, Stellar 519, which promises to deliver an outstanding and seamless internet browsing experience. The new Stellar 519 offers a scintillating combination of an amazing user experience with excellent speed and multi-tasking options. This is a great device for customers looking for a smartphone that has it all. We have packed in our latest technology complimented with a one-of-its-kind, unique 4G experience never before seen on a mid-range smartphone.”

LG G4 leaked Images and Specs

10 things that you need to know about the next LG G4 the flagship phone coming on April 28

After Apple, Samsung and HTC, it's now LG's turn to unwrap its next flagship smartphone for the year 2015. The South Korean giant has scheduled events for April 28 in six cities - New York, London, Paris, Istanbul, Singapore and Seoul - where it will unveil its new flagship phone the LG G4. While the company has not yet divulged details about the phone, the Internet is already abuzz with almost everything that the upcoming phone could come with.

Here is what we know so far about the G4 - the successor to the G3:

  1. The media invite sent by LG for its event reveals that the G4 will carry forward the design language of its predecessors. It will also have the volume and power buttons placed underneath the camera lens on the back.
  2. If rumours are to be believed, the new G4 will come with a 2.5 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 processor (the one that also powers the G Flex 2) paired with 3GB of RAM.LG G4
  3. Going by the company's product page that appeared on its Korean site early this month and was quickly pulled off afterward, the phone may have a 3,000 mAh removable battery and 16 or 32GB of internal storage (expandable up to 2TB,. Yes, 2 terabytes, like its predecessor the G3).
  4. The yet-to-be-announced LG G4 features a 5.5 quad-HD (2560x1440) LCD display. According to LG, the display will have a contrast ratio that is 50 per cent higher than conventional QHD LCD panels, while the brightness has increased by 30 per cent without any increase in power consumption. Also, instead of placing the touch panel on top of the LCD, LG has embedded the touch sensor within the LCD. This results in a slimmer design and improved touch response as the thickness of the panel is reduced by eliminating the need for an additional space for touch functions.LG G4
  5. Speculations are rife that the phone will come with a 16-megapixel wide-angle camera with laser focus and a f/1.8 aperture, hinting at its performance in low-light conditions. This is in contrast to 13-megapixel camera spotted on the leaked product page (which was probably dummy placeholder specs).
  6. As confirmed by LG on its Facebook page this month, the new G4 will have a vegetable-tanned leather cover. Rumours suggest that the leather cover will have six colour variants - black, brown, red, light blue, sand, and yellow. The company is also expected to launch the phone with a plastic back.1-lg-g4-270415
  7. If the leak from the official LG microsite is to be believed, the dimensions of the phone will be 75.3 x 149.1 x 8.9 mm.
  8. LG's recently announced custom mobile software - UX 4.0 interface - is likely to debut on the G4. The custom UI is expected to be based on Android 5.0 Lollipop.
  9. The LG G4 is expected to go on sale on May 31 in Korea and later in other markets.
  10. LG Electronics will select 4,000 consumers in 15 countries, including India, who will test drive the all new LG G4 smartphone weeks before its official launch. Participants will be selected from applicants based on their entry responses (selection criteria may vary in each market). Once selected, participants in each country will be given an LG G4 for up to 30 days to experience its unique design and features.

iBerry Auxus Beast

The Total Beast - The iBerry Auxus Beast

The real beast is out in the market. Yes, i am talking about the amazing iBerry Auxus Beast. The phone which will create a revolution. Auxus Beast is the new generation smartphone that would simply amaze you with seamless multitasking and smooth operating experience. iBerry on Monday launched the Auxus Beast smartphone in India priced at Rs. 13,990(USD 220 approx.). The smartphone went on sale exclusively via Snapdeal on April 20. The beast was soldout in 3hrs. Next lot starts at 2:00PM on 27-Apr-2015.the specification of the phone are as following:-

Enhanced Viewing Experience

Watch your videos and play graphic intensive games on a bright 13.97 cm (5.5) HD IPS Wide screen of the iberry smartphone. With its 1280 x 720 pixels, every image is displayed with maximum clarity and true-to-life colours for an enthralling viewing experience like never before. Additionally, the Corning Gorilla Glass material makes it more durable and scratch-resistant.


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Incredible Processing Speed

Get an incredible processing speed with the 1.7 GHz Octa Core processor of the Karbonn smartphone. It enables you to watch videos online, play games online and browse web without any time lag.

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3 GB DDR3 RAM

3 GB of RAM maximizes the performance of the smartphone and enables you to smoothly navigate in-between apps in much higher speed. It ensures that your smartphone in your hand serve better than you PC's or Laptop in terms of Multitasking and processing.

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Capture your Precious Moments

Capture those memorable moments forever with the 13 MP Rear Camera & 8 MP Secondary Camera of the Auxus Beast smartphone. The iberry smartphone allows you to click mesmerizing snapshots even in low light shooting conditions. Moreover, the features such HDR, Face Beauty, Panorama, Continuous Shots help you to enhance your photography skills to the fullest.

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Advanced Operating System

Get outstanding operating speed with the high performance iberry Auxus Beast that incorporates the advanced Android 5.0 Lollipop Operating System. It helps you to download innumerable user-friendly and entertaining apps in your smartphone to make your life simple and easy. With this excellent operating system, you can get a quick access to all your important files and apps stored in the smartphone along with a prioritised contact list.

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Dual SIM Support

Easily keep a balance between your professional and personal life with the dual SIM support feature of the iberry Auxus Beast smartphone.  Additionally, by using the dual SIM support you can get the best of network connectivity along with the benefits of two different network service providers simultaneously.

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To Get Your Own iBerry Auxus Beast Click Here

Top 10 Apps For Apple Watch

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After a long wait since its introduction last fall the Apple Watch has finally graced us and is now finally reaching the customers. Some who managed to order at midnight PT on April 10 are getting their watches now; others who ordered a few minutes later will have to wait until mid-May. That's how quickly the Watch sold out.

We've been combing through the Apple Watch app store's 3,000+ entries to figure out which apps we want (and which ones other Watch wearers might need). To explore the App Store, you need to first download the Apple Watch app to your iPhone, it's the same app you'll use to pair the Watch up with your phone. Then you can search for apps just as you do on the desktop or an Apple iDevice.

TOP 10 Apple Watch Applications -

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WunderListWunderlist:

For collaboration, Wunderlist makes it easy to share lists or tasks of anything that needs to be done and you can even delegate tasks to to customized groups, whether it be family members, work colleagues, friends or some combo of the three. You create lists on your iPhone and iPad and access the lists on the Watch.

PowerPoint for Apple WatchKeynote and Powerpoint:

If you're a frequent presenter who uses either of these apps, you should know that both Keynote and Powerpoint have been updated to allow control of your slides from the Watch. That means no more fumbling around for the office remote control when you're supposed to begin your talk.

Evernote for Apple WatchEvernote:

If you're a fan of Evernote, you'll be happy to find you can dictate, view, and update notes on the go via dictation using the Watch. Of course, all new or modified notes will be synced back to all of your devices with Evernote installed, and you'll be notified by reminders and items that are due.

Flight Track 5 Apple WatchTripAdvisor and FlightTrack:

Frequent travelers should check out these apps from services like TripAdvisor, which lets you view your trip information, see reviews, ratings and even images of your destination. If you're more focused specifically on flight info, you'll want FlightTrack 5, which delivers flight notifications, status, gate changes, as well as flight progress and related information.

WebMD Apple WatchWebMD:

If you're someone who has to take medicine regularly, the WebMD app offers info (via Glances you access by swiping up on the Watch face) and reminders about any medication you're taking along with details about when to take your meds, how much and how often. You'll never miss your water pill again.

Fitness Spades Apple WatchFitness Spades:

It's no secret that Apple is pushing Apple Watch as a fitness and activity tracker, and third parties are jumping on the bandwagon. Take for instance Fitness Spades, which makes working out a game. Press a button to draw a card, which correlates to a workout you can perform anywhere. The app tracks your activity and offers a helpful rest interval in between drawing the next card. The game is designed to push you to complete more cards in the deck than your previous time using the app.

Vimofit 7 Apple WatchVimoFit 7 Minute Workout:

If you're into quick workouts, try the VimoFit 7 Minute Workout app. It guides you through a variety of exercises directly on the Watch.

 

 

RunKeeper Apple WatchRunKeeper:

The popular iOS app RunKeeper has released an update that adds Watch support. Now you can start a workout, view stats, and end your run right from your wrist. And there's an option to shut out other notifications so you can focus on the road or path ahead without distraction.

Mint Apple WatchMint:

If tracking finances from your wrist is useful, Mint lets you set and track daily and monthly spending limits, and lets you see how much you have spent for specific categories. Mint will also send notifications, which should help those who pay attention to it to stay on budget.

Glide Apple WatchGlide:

If another friend has a Watch, you can send videos directly to their wrist using Glide. Although the Watch itself doesn't actually transmit videos, video messages that are received can be stored and responded to from the Watch.

 

As is obvious, the apps help make the Apple Watch what it is a truly personal computing device. These are just a handful of the apps already available for it, with many more on the way. A fair warning, though: it stands to reason that these apps may be buggy and unoptimized, as most of the developers did not even have access to a physical Watch during development. Considering how new the Watch platform is, it's likely that early adopters will run into annoying issues. But the fact that there are thousands of options immediately awaiting Watch owners is a huge advantage in terms of the device's ultimate success.12watch-bitspost-tmagArticle

These are the Top 10 Applications as per us and if you feel different be sure to tell us in the comments area.

OnePlus Giving Away FREE Phones AND Accessories for Cheap Celebrating it' First Birthday !!!

One year ago, an awesome company named as OnePlus was launched which brought a turning point to the smartphone industry, a phone that brought the heat with powerful specifications at a very low price segment. And now, OnePlus is celebrating its birthday by announcing several discounts and giving away a few phones. :)
Starting with the discounts, OnePlus discounted a good number of them, including the screen protector, several cases, earphones, and an OTG cable, which turns the Micro USB slot on the OnePlus One into a regular USB port. Unfortunately, the Bamboo StyleSwap Cover isn’t discounted from its rather expensive $50 price tag, but you still have a good selection of discounted, useful accessories. You can find the complete list of them at the end of this post.

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There are also other discounts, including 50 percent off OnePlus t-shirts and a whopping $2 off the One. This is more of a symbolic discount, since both the 16GB and 64GB One variants are already pretty affordable. They normally go for $300 and $350, respectively.

In addition to the discounts, They also announced that four people will each win a OnePlus One bundle. This bundle includes either the Silk White (16GB) or Sandstone Black (64GB) One and a matching Power Bank. The Power Bank seems to be in high demand, since as of this time, the page doesn’t even exist for it.
OnePlus recently removed its invite system for the One, allowing everyone to buy the phone outright. It might not be the newest phone on the block, but with the recent rollout of the in-house OxygenOS and CyanogenMod 12S, it manages to stay relevant.

The List of the Cheap Accessories -

Item Regular Price ($) Discounted Price ($)
OnePlus Screen Protector 5 2.50
OnePlus One OTG Cable 8 4
One Premium Screen Protector 6 3
Tempered Glass Screen Protector 13 6.50
OnePlus One Data Cable 10 5
JBL E1+ Earphones 40 20
OnePlus Silver Bullet Earphones 15 7.50
OnePlus One Clear Case 11 5.50
OnePlus One Protective Case 11 5.50
OnePlus One Flip Cover 15 7.50
OnePlus USB Power Adapter 10 5

And due to the huge demand in the market for the phone the goods are bet to be sold out real quick so get on ahead and go buy one of these product if you own the phone and if not then go buy the phone itself.

Lenovo unveils K80 smartphone with 4GB RAM

Lenovo has announced the K80 smartphone with 4GB RAM and a powerful 4000mAh battery. The smartphone will be available from April 30 in China starting from $300 (approx.) for the 2GB variant and $400 (approx.) for the 4GB variant.

The Lenovo K80 has a 5.5-inch 1080p display. It is powered by a 64-bit Intel Atom 1.8 GHz processor with 4 GB RAM and 64 GB internal memory expandable up to 128 GB. The smartphone has a 13 MP rear camera with Optical Image Stabilization, but no information has been provided about the front camera. Connectivity options included are 4G LTE, 3G, Bluetooth, USB and WiFi. It runs the latest Android 5.0 Lollipop OS. The handset is backed by a powerful 4000 mAh battery. The Lenovo K80 smartphone will be available in black, silver, and red. Lenovo hasn't revealed whether the smartphone will be launched in any other markets.

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The Lenovo K80 will compete with the Asus ZenFone 2 which has similar features and price. The Asus ZenFone 2 has been launched in 4 variants in India exclusively via Flipkart. The ZenFone 2 comes in 4 variants priced between Rs 13,000 to Rs 23,000. Xiaomi's Mi Note Pro also comes with 4GB RAM and 64GB internal memory.

Lenovo recently launched the A5000 smartphone with 4000 mAh battery in Russia. It has a 5 inch 720p IPS display, quad-core 1.3 GHz processor with 1GB of RAM and runs Android 4.4. The smartphone has an 8MP auto focus rear camera and a 2MP front camera.

Source: CNMO